The Lebanese complain they have been called by alleged Israelis inviting them to access a website that promises 10 million dollar reward for anybody who might have information on the fate of 5 Israeli soldiers missing in battle. One of the is Ron Arad, the Israeli pilot of Romanian origin who was shot down at the beginning of the '80s.
One editor for The Daily Star and three Associated Press staffers were among those who received the calls on their mobile telephones Thursday. A foundation spokeswoman refused to say if it was behind the calls.
Last month, similar messages in Lebanon criticized Hizbullah's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and prompted Lebanese outrage over what some officials said was the Jewish state's tampering with Lebanon's telecommunications system.
Lebanese Telecommunications Minister Jebran Bassil said last month that he wrote a letter of protest to United Nations chief Ban Ki Moon protesting over the messages, calling them a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the summer 2006 war with Israel, Daily Strar reports.
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